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Energy Saving Opportunity Scheme (ESOS)

Making the most of your Energy Saving Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) audit.

What is ESOS?

The Energy Saving Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) is a mandatory assessment scheme for qualifying customers, introduced by Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC). The deadline to complete an energy audit and identify energy saving opportunities across your business was 29 January 2016.

According to the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), by improving energy efficiency and energy management a business can reduce its annual energy costs by 20% on average.

We can help you take the next step

If you’ve had an ESOS audit done we’ll work through the detail with you at no additional cost, to help you find ways to improve your site’s efficiency. We can do this even if we didn’t complete your audit ourselves.

Together with our energy efficiency partners, we'll:

• Provide free advice on which recommendations to prioritise first

• Offer a full design and install service for the recommended solutions

Guaranteed savings

Our ESOS service is delivered by Matrix our specialist energy efficiency company, who are working in partnership with The Carbon Trust. The Carbon Trust are independent experts on carbon reduction and resource efficiency and are mission driven to accelerate the move to a sustainable low carbon economy.

Matrix have helped businesses from all sectors save energy and reduce carbon, so they're perfectly placed to help you benefit from ESOS. Energy efficiency projects can be fully funded and delivered to payback criteria set by you with results guaranteed.

Who needs to comply with ESOS?

ESOS applies to large UK undertakings and their corporate groups. It mainly affects businesses but can also apply to some public sector or not for profit organisations such as universities, which meet the following criteria:

• 250 or more employees

• employs less than 250 people but has an annual turnover in excess of 50 million euro and an annual balance sheet in excess of 43 million euro